Top 10 Tuesday #72

Hosted by the girls @ The Broke and The Bookish, this weekly meme asks us bookish questions, which we answer in list form. This week’s question is:
Top 10 Covers of Books You’ve Read

Daphne:

1. Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo — though I would have read this book anyway because it’s Austen-esque, this cover is gorgeous and the reason I picked it up to begin with.

2. The Fixer Upper by Mary Kay Andrews — this is one of my favorite authors, but I just love this cover so much. The dress, the shoes, the luggage…it takes place in the south, and I can just feel the humidity and taste the sweet tea.

3. Scot on the Rocks by Brenda Janowitz — Long before I was a book blogger and I just roamed the library judging books by their covers, I found this book and loved the cover so much, I immediately had to read it. It’s one of my favorite books and I’ve read it multiple times.

4. Vision in White by Nora Roberts — Though I am a huge romance fan, I never even considered reading Nora Roberts because I just thought her books would be dated and, I don’t know, old somehow. But sometimes, you come across something that just calls to you and I picked up this book because of the cover, because sometimes you just want a book that you know will have a happy ending, like this one obviously does. It was my first Nora Roberts book and I have to admit, I’ve been converted.

5. Straight From the Hip by Susan Mallery — This book is actually the third in the series, but I had kept seeing it everywhere and I just loved the cover so much. I actually don’t know what it was about the cover that made me want to read it, but I had to. First, though, I had to read the other two in the series. This is the beginning of my love for Susan Mallery.

Love all the romance novel covers! I will say, I’m a HUGE Nora Roberts fan! You can’t go wrong with her! I’m gonna have to check out The Fixer Upper too! Dance of Shadows is such a pretty cover… I love the flying red things!

Jane Austen ruined my life has a great cover. Funny title too. I recently heard Margaret Atwood say ‘Jane Austen teaches us the unhelpful and untruthful lesson that men who are rude and act disinterested secretly love us and may also turn our to be rich’ – i guess that sort of interpretation could easily ruin a person’s life!